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DINING CAR SER
SOO PACIFIC EXPRESS
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BREAKFAST
A LA CARTE
Berries with Cream 35
Orange Juice 35
Stewed Prunes with Cream 30
Chilled Cantaloupe (Half) 30
Orange, Whole, 15; Sliced 20
Banana Sliced with Cream 25
Sliced Pineapple with Bran Muffins... 35
Casaba Melon 25
Sliced Fresh Peaches with Cream 35
Cereals with Milk 20; with Cream 30
Griddle Cakes with Canadian Maple Syrup 35
FISH
Grilled Lake Trout 70
Broiled or Fried Alberta Whitefish 70
Fish Cakes 40; with Bacon 50
FROM THE GRILL
Broiled Sirloin Steak 1.50 Small Steak 1.00
Lamb Chops (1) 45; (2) 85 Bacon (3) Strips 35; (6) Strips 65
Broiled Ham 65 Ham and Fried Eggs 65
Sausage 60 Bacon and Fried Eggs 65
Broiled or Fried Chicken (Half) (20 Minutes) 1.25
One Strip Bacon when Served with Other Orders 15 /
Griddle Cakes with Bacon 70
Corned Beef Hash with Poached Egg 65
Calf's Liver with Bacon 65
Mushroom Omelet 60 French Toast with Bacon 65
BRITISH COLUMBIA POTATOES
French Fried
Hashed Browned.
2-6
25
25
400-15-7-28
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
ROUTE TO
EUROPE
TWO DAYS
IN
SHELTERED
WATERS
OF THE
ST. LAWRENCE
EGGS
BOILED (1) 20, (2) 35 SCRAMBLED 35
FRIED (1) 20; (2) 35 SHIRRED 40
POACHED ON TOAST (1) 20; (2) 40 OMELET, PLAIN 45
TOMATO OR CHEESE OMELET .... 50 JELLY, HAM OR SPANISH OMELET 60
PRESERVED FRUITS, MARMALADE, JAMS OR JELLIES 25
( IN INDIVIDUAL JARS )
CHERRIES PINEAPPLE STRAWBERRIES CRABAPPLE JELLY
RASPBERRIES BRAMBLEBERRY JELLY STRAWBERRY JAM
QUINCE JELLY RASPBERRY JAM
ORANGE OR GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE
PRESERVED FIGS 40
INDIVIDUAL COMB OR STRAINED HONEY 25; WITH CORN MUFFINS ...35
BREAD AND BUTTER SERVICE PER PERSON
TOAST 15 HOT ROLLS 15
CORN MUFFINS 15 MILK TOAST 30
FIG BRAN MUFFINS 15 CREAM TOAST 40
WHITE, BROWN, HOVIS AND RAISIN BREAD 15 RY-KRISP HEALTH BREAD 15
TEA, COFFEE, ETC.
COFFEE, POT 25 (served with cream or hot milk)
COCOA. POT 25 TEA, POT !. 25
NESTLE'S MILK FOOD 25 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 20
INSTANT POSTUM 25 INDIVIDUAL SEALED BOTTLE MILK 15
IT is with pleasure and pride that we call attention ttitHEREVER you travel on the Canadian Pacific,
to the desire and willingness of all our employees VV y0u will find the same desire to maintain that
to give their utmost in service and special attention excellence of service for which the Company has been
and they as well as ourselves would appreciate your noted for over forty years. The seemingly effortless
criticisms as well as your commendations. perfection of Canadian Pacific service is simply an
infinite capacity for taking pains.
IT will be a great aid to the service and will avoid any possibility of mistakes if passengers
will kindly ask for meal order blanks, and upon them will write their orders, because
stewards and waiters are not allowed to serve any food without a meal check.
W. A. COOPER, Manager, Sleeping, Dining, Parlor Cars,
Station Restaurants and News Service, Montreal.
SOUVENIR COPY OF THIS MENU CARD IN ENVELOPE READY FOR MAILING MAY BE HAD
ON APPLICATION TO DINING CAR STEWARD
_fcd Lake Louise
Pearl of the Rockies
Lake Louise, situated at an altitude of 5670 feet above sea level,
and bearing the liquid music, the soft notes of its name, into the realm of
the visible, is amongst the most perfect gems of scenery in the world. A
lake of the deepest and most exquisite turquoise coloring, coloring that ever
defies analysis and is ever changing, it mirrors in its wonderful depths the
sombre forests and cliffs that rise from its shores on either side, the gleaming
glacier and tremendous snow-crowned peaks that fill the background, and
the blue sky and fleecy clouds overhead.
Nor is Lake Louise the only attraction. Easily reached from it by road
or trail are the charming Lakes in the Clouds, the Ten-Peak encircled Moraine
Lake, Paradise Valley, Mount Saddleback, and a score of other magnificent
and well known objectives.
On the margin of the lake, in one of those Alpine flower-gardens in which
the Rockies abound, is the Chateau Lake Louise—a Canadian Pacific hotel
A splendid fire-proof building has been opened this year to replace the former
central portion of the Chateau.
Canadian Pacific

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